Am just trying to get an idea, in case anyone here has had something similar to this done.
1 loft bedroom with 4 separate location, multi port faceplates, 3 in outside walls requiring 2 wall chases, 1 is in stud partition wall. This is the easiest room to do since there is a loft above this room for routing cables and the cupboard for the network rack, patch panel and switch is in this room.
All other cables would have to go down the boxed in soil pipe that obviously traverses the floors. On the first floor all cables (except 4) would have to go under the bathroom to the 1st floor landing. At this point cables to the spare bedroom / study would go in one direction towards the front of the house. The rest of the cables would go towards the back of the house to take in the 2nd double bedroom and then chased down the outside walls to the corner behind the lounge TV. 4 cables would continue down the soil pipe enclosure to provide 2 ports in the opposite corner of the lounge to where the TV is and the other 2 would feed through to the kitchen next to the lounge, other side of soil pipe.
1 double bedroom as mentioned above, which is above the lounge, with 3 separate location multi port faceplates, 1 in outside wall but this may not need chasing as cable can come up from space below floor. The other 2 are in stud partition wall.
Spare bedroom / study with 1 multi port faceplate on stud partition wall next to 1st floor landing.
2 further cables dropping down to kitchen (where cables run to spare bedroom) to create a multi port faceplate where the breakfast bar is.
Also drop 5 cables from 1st floor landing through stud partition in ground floor hall way where router / master socket is.
In addition to some walls needing to be chased on the outer walls, some chipboard flooring running the length of the 1st floor landing and 1st floor double bedroom would need to be taken up and replaced afterwards.
So in summary:
Loft bedroom, 10 ports across 4 faceplates
2nd double bedroom (1st floor), 8 ports across 3 faceplates
Spare bedroom / Study, 4 ports in 1 faceplate
Lounge, 8 ports across 3 faceplates
Kitchen, 4 ports across 2 faceplates
Ground floor hall, 4 ports in 1 faceplate, 1 cable linked to telephone master extension IDC's